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See how fundraising can affect a candidate's chances at the ballot box. Using a simple formula, (m)c50 calculates the competitiveness of each state's legislative elections and allows you to compare states and election cycles.

Thirty-four percent of the cases heard by the Illinois Supreme Court from 1991 to 1999 involved someone who had contributed to the campaign of a sitting justice. This study is part of the Institute's Money in Judicial Politics project designed to examine contributions to high court candidates, how often contributors appear before the court, and how their cases fare in the judicial system.